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A plane parallel-plate capacitor consists of two identical circular metal plates, each of radius 2.50 cm....

A plane parallel-plate capacitor consists of two identical circular metal plates, each of radius 2.50 cm. the plates separated by 1.00 micrometer. The
charge on the capacitor is 3.50 nC. Values of standard constant can be found in your notes or the textbook.

For these questions, enter only the numerical values. Do not enter the units, which are already given after the blank. Note that the data is given to 3
significant figures. You MUST enter your answers also to 3 significant figures. If you have more decimal places than allowed with a decimal number, use
the scientific notation in the form, eg: x.yzE(-12), or x.yzE(+6). The exponent MUST be a capital E.

Draw a diagram and for each part, show your work and your final answers on your worksheet, which you will submit in Quiz2b.

Find the capacitance: F.

Find the potential difference between the plates:

Find the magnitude of the electric field between the plates:
V/m. Show the diretion of the electric field in the sheet that you will

submit. L

Find the total electric potential energy stored in the capacitor:

Find the energy density of the electric field in the capacitor:

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